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Old October 7th, 2005, 23:20
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Of course. We've only just started this component of the course, so some of these concepts are still sinking in. You're absolutely right. Thank you very much. So, any substance in solid (elemental?) form isn't included in the expression? Also, I know water isn't included in these expressions, because it's a "whole substance". It has it's own K. What about other liquids, ie liquid methane?